The Federal Government will continue to ban Chinese telecommunications firm Huawei from any involvement in the National Broadband Network (NBN), sticking with a decision made by the previous government.

Huawei was prevented from tendering for work on the NBN under the previous Labor government because of security concerns.

Communications Minister Malcolm Turnbull had promised to review the ban and suggested the company could provide equipment to the project.

"We'll review it in light of the full security briefing that is only available to government," he said in June.